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The data indicate that the essential elav gene of Drosophila is newly emerged, restricted to dipterans and of retrotransposed origin.

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Although the infections discussed in this book are not emerging ones in the strictest sense, the example of AIDS shows just how fast an infectious disease that was emerging, seemingly restricted to a subset of the population only two decades ago, can grow into a pandemic in a highly mobile, dense population at the end of the 20th century.

Drama in this instance emerges from restricted form.

Too often these firms use their revenues for political purposes rather than invest it to raise output.In agriculture emerging governments restricted supply, aggravating the problems caused by demand in the rich world.

The two leftmost panels show the polyphasic distributions resulting from allowing longer distance jumps (d jump  > 1, here d jump  = 2), while the two right panels show Poisson distributions that emerge from restricting jumps to adjacent lattice cells (d jump  = 1).

Besides considerations of expression values we must also consider the way in which genes are connected, actually, even when the modules overlap is significant, a different picture emerges by restricting the overlap to genes with increased intra-modular connectivity k i m > k i m + std k i m.

These patterns also emerged when we restricted our analyses to population-specific data.

Like the medieval guilds, the emerging trade unions restricted entry to skilled trades by means of rigorous apprenticeship, but they also created opportunities for semiskilled workers to advance into skilled jobs.

This finding is consistent with emerging evidence for restricted gene flow in bush rats.

In East Germany, this effect emerged only when restricting the analysis to children investigated from 1994 onward (Table 6).

Such fears might potentially emerge from the restricted and even vague awareness of palliative care exposed in this study, and these vague ideas about palliative care correspond to the various, partially discordant definitions of 'palliative care' and 'the palliative care patient', especially non-cancer palliative care patients [ 41- 43].

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